Indians helped pilgrims and settlers find efficient way of hunting, cooking, planting, and fishing.
they learn that there trading are good for there people
Columbus tried to appease the increasingly discontent settlers in Hispaniola with land. He agreed to grant each Spaniard a substantial tract of cultivated land with a number of Indians to till it.
The interactions and conflict affected both the English and Indians and resulted in disease, war and cultural assimilation. Neither group was prepared to physically deal with the diseases of the other, war resulted from the aggression of the English and ultimately cultural assimilation occurred on both sides diluting each culture.
BY making up name for each other to seprate each family
Indians helped pilgrims and settlers find efficient way of hunting, cooking, planting, and fishing.
no, because they hated each other so they will not get along.
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they learn that there trading are good for there people
There were many problems for the French and Spanish settlers. They were prone to disease, as the Huron Indians were sickly. They also had trouble finding enough food, and they did not get along well with each other.
Because settlers where greedy, or maybe some Native American tribes were not peaceful. Also many settlers had little respect for the Indians ,because the settlers supposedly thought that they were higher than the Indians.
they teached with each other how to cook food and have a bath
throw balls at each other and chased each other
check your answer Another Answer: The French and the Indians were allies, for the most part, fighting the British.
They ate each other
They can learn new things from each other like in studying or playing or certain things. they can share their abilities with each other.
The British disagreed among themselves about India and over time as they began to understand the culture better they began to respect them for it. The Indians believed that they can learn new customs from the West